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  1. 1. Just checking

    • Hearts
      9
    • Diamonds
      2
    • Clubs
      16


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You hear 1 - 2 - 4 by the opponents. Here is your hand:

 

x

Q9x

Q9xx

Q9xxx

 

Your lead?

 

I think I know the consensus answer, but I heard some debate about this the other day.

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Club for me.
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If we are going for a forcing game, a heart might be better as that might be partners longest and partner rates to have a better hand with the entries to cash the last rounds. Who knows, we might hit partner with a nice heart holding too.

 

What did you have in mind, Phil?

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If we are going for a forcing game, a heart might be better as that might be partners longest and partner rates to have a better hand with the entries to cash the last rounds. Who knows, we might hit partner with a nice heart holding too.

 

What did you have in mind, Phil?

I didn't want pose this as anything more than an exercise in what the best suit to broach. Of course on all hands there are strategic considerations, like establishing a tap, getting a ruff, whatever.

 

Believe it or not, Lawrence's book on Opening Leads is completely silent on this subject.

 

I always thought a club was safer. A heart frequently can't recover if it blows a trick, and a diamond is slightly more dangerous than a club.

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Since this poll appeared in the beginner and intermediate forum, here is a maxim that a wise player taught me when I was a beginner. It has served me well ever since:

 

Try not to lead from an honor in a side suit where the opponents rate to have more combined cards than your side does.

 

Here you don't know how many combined hearts or clubs either side has, but the odds favor the opponents having more combined hearts than clubs (because you have more clubs than hearts).

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

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